NEIL LENNON thinks the names on the PFA Player of the Year shortlist wouldn’t even get a game for his team – and plenty of the Hotline nation agreed with the Celtic boss.

Hoops supporters were as furious as their manager at the failure of any of their players to appear among the nominees for the big prize.

PFA boss Fraser Wishart denied there was anything sinister after Lee Griffiths, Michael Higdon, Andrew Shinnie and Niall McGinn were announced but more than a few eyebrows were raised.

Declan Mulhearn, Dumbarton, said: “Wishart said there was no conspiracy but having no Celtic player nominated is like leaving out Robin van Persie down south.

“We have won the league, made the last 16 of the Champions League – after beating Barcelona – and we could still win the Scottish Cup.”

Arthur Parker, Torrance, said: “You wouldn’t win the title so easily if it wasn’t for great players like Kris Commons being head and shoulders above everyone else in Scotland so I am really shocked by this.”

Maggie Barrett, Aberfeldy, said: “Does Wishart think we zip up the back? Celtic have won the title by a country mile and yet none of the players are in the running for this prize. It is a shambles.”

Gary McBride, Larkhall, said: “I don’t think Lenny is too happy and you can see where he is coming from.

“We are a laughing stock in the world right now and this just makes it even worse.”

Even Rangers fan Joe Clark, Townhead, said: “I am surprised, as many people will be. Commons would get my vote but Victor Wanyama, Gary Hooper and Charlie Mulgrew have done well and yet they don’t have a single man on the shortlist.”

Rangers fans are also getting sick and tired with their own soap opera.

Ross Winsborough, Wishaw, said: “I am a Rangers season-ticket holder but I have become disillusioned with what has happened at Ibrox. I am not renewing for next season and I’m going to start following Motherwell.”

Punters are also angry with Celtic chief Peter Lawwell, despite him reducing prices for next season.

Ian Loudon, Dunfermline, emailed: “This ‘magnanimous’ gesture by Celtic to reduce their season ticket prices by £100 in order to ‘repay the fans’ is merely a sign of panic.

“They, and all the others who voted Rangers down, are reaping what they sowed. The crop is barren.”

Andy Quigley, Paisley, said: “I read Lawwell has slashed season tickets by £100 but did he not put them up £60 last year? That means he really cut prices by £40.”

There was more daily squabbling as Michael Emonds, Northampton, said: “Once again caller Gary Gillespie is clutching at straws regarding titles won by Rangers. I would suggest Celtic will win title 55 before they win another.”

Gordon Hagan, Port Glasgow, said: “Lawwell says he is looking to make Celtic a force in Europe. Barcelona and Real Madrid were both thrashed by the best teams in Europe so how bad does this make Celtic?”

That takes us nicely to the continent where Borussia Dortmund all but secured a Champions League Final place against Bayern Munich after thrashing Real Madrid 4-1.

Some of you are raging Liverpool’s Luis Suarez was given a 10-match suspension for biting Branislav Ivanovic.

Allan McGraw, Alloa, said: “A 10-match ban is a disgrace. It is not severe enough. He should have been kicked out of the game as if he had done that in the street he would have been arrested.”

And today we finish on tennis as Paul McCormick, Pollok, said: “Wimbledon are putting a roof on Court No.1 which is costing around £61million. Charles Green should donate some of his millions to them.”